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former hp chief carly fiorina is here with her thoughts. thanks for joining us. >> great to be with you both. >> what do you think and where do you stand on this? had this been a bit of a discussion point when you were at the helm? >> well, look, i've always come down on the side of saying that hm is more powerful, more valuable together, but certainly i've also said, and i think i said it on your show, maria, just a couple months ago, that hp is at a point where the board should be considering every strategic alternative. yes, we considered that alternative when i was at the helm because it's the responsible thing for a board to do. >> why didn't you go that route? why didn't you go that route? >> got so much synergy out of our supply chain, so much synergy out of our customer relationships, the pc business as jon pointed out is a great cash flow generating business and we got a lot of synergy out of our r & d efforts, but, however, the times have changed, and one of the things that has changed is hp has had two fairly major failed acquisi
former hp chief carly fiorina is here with her thoughts. thanks for joining us. >> great to be with you both. >> what do you think and where do you stand on this? had this been a bit of a discussion point when you were at the helm? >> well, look, i've always come down on the side of saying that hm is more powerful, more valuable together, but certainly i've also said, and i think i said it on your show, maria, just a couple months ago, that hp is at a point where the board...
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hp just announced a new server technology called project moon shoot. today as nicole pointed out, the stock taking a moon shot to better than expected guidance on the current quarter. coming up the executive vice president of hp's enterprise group, he will be joining us. fund out how they plan to strengthen their server, storage and networking business. remember, david, it is not all about the pcs when it comes to hewlett-packard. david: he has incredible projects including the moon shoot we'll be talking to him about. also the big tech hoard. americans are sitting on billions of dollars worth of old gadgets. 9 billion in iphones alone. old ones they're not using stuffed in a draw someplace. what would happen if they flooded the market? would that actually hurt apple? coming up ceo and cofounder of gazelle. his site pays people00 of dollars for their unused tech items like iphones. find out how the market is doing and where the old gadgets actually end up. sandra: iphone might be worth some money. we'll tell you what drove the markets today, with today
hp just announced a new server technology called project moon shoot. today as nicole pointed out, the stock taking a moon shot to better than expected guidance on the current quarter. coming up the executive vice president of hp's enterprise group, he will be joining us. fund out how they plan to strengthen their server, storage and networking business. remember, david, it is not all about the pcs when it comes to hewlett-packard. david: he has incredible projects including the moon shoot we'll...
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hp wants its pcs to become more politically correct. the computer maker is promising to crack down on chinese suppliers who use low-paid student interns and temp workers to save money. the new standard follows revealtions that chinese manufacturer foxconn, which is used by hp, admits to hiring interns as young as 14. new projections show fewer people will get health insurance through their employer as so called "obamacare" takes effect. the cbo projects more americans will move toward state-based health programs and away from employer health insurance. "obamacare" is projected to draw more workers searching for healthcare. the number of people participating in those exchanges is expected to grow from 7 million in 2014 - the first year they'll be available - to 24 million in 2016, according to the congressional budget office. america's favorite side order is being pushed to the side. according to research by the hudson institute, diners are consuming fewer french fries. "we analyzed the key restaurants that sell more than 20% of their bu
hp wants its pcs to become more politically correct. the computer maker is promising to crack down on chinese suppliers who use low-paid student interns and temp workers to save money. the new standard follows revealtions that chinese manufacturer foxconn, which is used by hp, admits to hiring interns as young as 14. new projections show fewer people will get health insurance through their employer as so called "obamacare" takes effect. the cbo projects more americans will move toward...
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. >> hp is popping pre-market on the back of the earnings. sigh of relief for the investors as the company showed some progress with its turn-around. david will have the exclusive with meg whitman in just a few minutes. >> more signs of consumer trouble. nordstrom gives a weak outlook. darden revising lower its outlook for the year. >>> we start off with the markets. pointing to a big rally today as the market recovers from fears that the fed will halt its easing process sooner than expected. this after stocks post their biggest two-day drop of the year, closing at two and a half-week lows in the heaviest vim trading day in 2013. >> i feel that there were some calls yesterday on dennis garvin saying 100% cash. that kind of call i think will be tested. i think there's a mix the pictu picture. what's developing, good news, bad news. the 100% cash call, which i think shocked the market, may not hold off on the daily today. >> it seems to overreact to anything fed. the minutes happened a month ago, january 3rd, we all got spooked, it sold off. th
. >> hp is popping pre-market on the back of the earnings. sigh of relief for the investors as the company showed some progress with its turn-around. david will have the exclusive with meg whitman in just a few minutes. >> more signs of consumer trouble. nordstrom gives a weak outlook. darden revising lower its outlook for the year. >>> we start off with the markets. pointing to a big rally today as the market recovers from fears that the fed will halt its easing process...
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hp shares backing off from the pop it saw immediately. let's get the reaction from our traders at this point. and it was interesting because you said, fiction maybe now, but mable not fiction in six months. >> where there's smoke, there's fire. the stock performance since that november 18th release has been unbelievable. we talked about it. don't buy it now, north of 17. hopefully you've been in it. i still think is a stock that continues to go higher. >> the weird thing is, hp had a statement out and did not seem like they were planning for any sort of a breakup. >> they were kind of gloating and they were getting back at michael dell who made fun of them when they said they were going to spin out their pc business in 2011. this is going to leave investors and customers and innovation at the curb, meaning dell will, through this leverage buyout. they are going to leave is a lot of low-hanging fruit for hp to step in. that's probably a better attitude to take, when you look at what hpq has ahead of them. >> b.k., buy or sell at this point
hp shares backing off from the pop it saw immediately. let's get the reaction from our traders at this point. and it was interesting because you said, fiction maybe now, but mable not fiction in six months. >> where there's smoke, there's fire. the stock performance since that november 18th release has been unbelievable. we talked about it. don't buy it now, north of 17. hopefully you've been in it. i still think is a stock that continues to go higher. >> the weird thing is, hp had...
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the interesting thing was last year hp was the worst performer in the s&p. bank of america was the best. then that is reversed. or the dow or whatever and then that is reversed for the month of january. >> a loft the performance recently in hp has to do with what's going on with dell. maybe some folks speculating a similar scenario for hpq. i don't know if i necessarily see that full disclosure in del. i did exit that position today at 14 bucks finally. i think with hpq fundamentally they are challenged and where the valuation is right now given those challenges the valuation is full. >> best buy is about as fundamentally challenged as anybody. >> right. >> you're talking about a space where people go in. they look at prices and, unfortunately, they're not going to buy at best buy. they've actually just been a great retail for other people including online sites. right now what you're trading off in best buy is possibly that they might get bought back in a leverage buyout. other than that i can't see reasons why you want to be in the name right now. >> on ev
the interesting thing was last year hp was the worst performer in the s&p. bank of america was the best. then that is reversed. or the dow or whatever and then that is reversed for the month of january. >> a loft the performance recently in hp has to do with what's going on with dell. maybe some folks speculating a similar scenario for hpq. i don't know if i necessarily see that full disclosure in del. i did exit that position today at 14 bucks finally. i think with hpq fundamentally...
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this comes on the heels of hp, ceo saying in a blog post, i have come to embrace same sex marriage after a period of careful review and reflection. this is a dra that the i can change from her support of prop eight while she was running for governor. she signed a legal filing making a conservative case for the supreme court to strike down the ban. joe kinney with south bay pride applauds the shift. >> i think that it will help because she has been a leader in business. and that the conservative members of the supreme court will see that it's not just one seth of the country that is supporting this. that it's really broad based. >> joe kinney also told me that it's great to learn that hundreds of companies are now supporting same-sex marriage. she said that it's important that they are issuing the at the same time and showing their support, she said, it speaks volumes and she said, especially since they are talking about the impact it has on employees and companies bottom line. reporting live in san jose. marianne -- >> as the boy scouts of america are deciding whether to accept gay scout
this comes on the heels of hp, ceo saying in a blog post, i have come to embrace same sex marriage after a period of careful review and reflection. this is a dra that the i can change from her support of prop eight while she was running for governor. she signed a legal filing making a conservative case for the supreme court to strike down the ban. joe kinney with south bay pride applauds the shift. >> i think that it will help because she has been a leader in business. and that the...
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anyway, hp, mike khouw, what do you see in the options pits? >> we saw quite a decided sentiment shift in the options market. because earlier today, it was mostly bearish, probably the most active was the 16 puts. but later in the day, the 17 1/2 calls, the weekly 17 1/2 calls, ones that expire at the end of the week, these things became most active. trading around 30 cents. over 20,000 of those traded hands. the sentiment going from mildly bearish to pretty bullish in a bet the stock could be above $17.80 by the end of the week. >> all right, of course more "options action" every friday on cnbc at 5:00. >>> still to come, investing on the homeland. how you can profit on the companies moving manufacturing back to the united states. >>> but first, why this office supply super store is creating tension on this set. you can feel it, in fact. it's not over -- >> look at how wound up karen looks. >> overwhelming. street fight between karen and dan coming up next. stale tuned. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male
anyway, hp, mike khouw, what do you see in the options pits? >> we saw quite a decided sentiment shift in the options market. because earlier today, it was mostly bearish, probably the most active was the 16 puts. but later in the day, the 17 1/2 calls, the weekly 17 1/2 calls, ones that expire at the end of the week, these things became most active. trading around 30 cents. over 20,000 of those traded hands. the sentiment going from mildly bearish to pretty bullish in a bet the stock...
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now, this was before hp reported quarterly earnings. jon najarian, options monster co-founder reported we saw heavy volatility in the options and then the stocks surged higher and rocketed up. the pc-maker reporting better than expected quarterly results and forecasts. najarian said somebody thought there would be a bullish report or somebody knew there would be a bullish report. cnbc has contacted the s.e.c., alerted them to the action. their response, no comment. bill, maria, we'll keep you posted. >> all right. thank you, josh. an expert on what happens when there are suspicious market movements with us next. >> harvey pitt, the former chairman of the securities and exchange commission. mr. chairman, good to see you again. welcome back, harvey. >> thank you, good to be with you. >> what do you think? does this look fishy to you? >> well, in my experience usually people aren't lucky this way. i think it definitely looks very suspicious. >> so what happens now, harvey? i mean, when you're at the s.e.c. and they see something like this,
now, this was before hp reported quarterly earnings. jon najarian, options monster co-founder reported we saw heavy volatility in the options and then the stocks surged higher and rocketed up. the pc-maker reporting better than expected quarterly results and forecasts. najarian said somebody thought there would be a bullish report or somebody knew there would be a bullish report. cnbc has contacted the s.e.c., alerted them to the action. their response, no comment. bill, maria, we'll keep you...
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other areas of hp's business are not as focused. it will take a long time to turnaround this company. over $100 billion in revenue there. that does not happen overnight. shibani: is this company better spent doing all of this reorganization under or of a private environment versus staying in the public eye? what are your thoughts on that? >> it is a fair question. hp is a lot bigger than those firms. shibani: the pieces of it are reasonable. >> it certainly is. i would like to see hp try to succeed as they are today. that certainly is an option for bag down the road. shibani: what you think needs to be front and center? >> sure. the area that we are most focus on is the enterprise group were networking, storage, server comes together. that is the area where there is a secular tailwind. data centers are getting bigger and more dense. the most breath of any company in tax. we would like to see extra focus and the enterprise groups specifically. shibani: a large task in hand. thank you very much for being with us today. stay tuned with
other areas of hp's business are not as focused. it will take a long time to turnaround this company. over $100 billion in revenue there. that does not happen overnight. shibani: is this company better spent doing all of this reorganization under or of a private environment versus staying in the public eye? what are your thoughts on that? >> it is a fair question. hp is a lot bigger than those firms. shibani: the pieces of it are reasonable. >> it certainly is. i would like to see...
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hp is probably the biggest one to pay attention to. it reported better than expected earnings and revenue for its fiscal first quarter although the company continued to see weaker sales in its core pc business. hp also provided upbeat sales guidance for the current quarter. we're going to hear more about all of that from meg whitman who is going to be on at 9:00 a.m. on "squawk on the street" with our own david faber. also, web m.d. health posting a fourth quarter loss on the revenue and guidance higher than the street expected. shares climbed sharply in after-hours trading. the company was hurt, however, by restructuring charges and declining ad sales. we're going to be watching shares of nordstrom. the high end department store operator posting a 40% rise in fourth quarter earnings, but its full-year outlook was disappointing and shares were down in after-hours trading. so keep an eye on that one. then also making headlines today, story that joe really loves. president obama, holding a white house open data day hack-a-thon. today. jo
hp is probably the biggest one to pay attention to. it reported better than expected earnings and revenue for its fiscal first quarter although the company continued to see weaker sales in its core pc business. hp also provided upbeat sales guidance for the current quarter. we're going to hear more about all of that from meg whitman who is going to be on at 9:00 a.m. on "squawk on the street" with our own david faber. also, web m.d. health posting a fourth quarter loss on the revenue...
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i think it looks good. >> hp. companies says it will launch a new android powered tablet. >> i think we get a $20 print here. hang with the stock. i truly believe the street right now is underestimating some of the potential here for recovery. is it going to $25 in no, i don't think so but i think the up side is still intact. i think the street moves a little bit higher. 23 holds, four buys, nine sells. >> last friday on the half, one of the najarian brothers pointed out some unusual observations activity in las vegas sands. take a listen to what pete said. >> it look at the 52 1/2. extreme buying out there. give it a little bit of time to be right. when you look at some of the numbers, over 22,000 of those may 52 1/2 calls. somebody feels this stock has a little bit of up side. >> if you listened and bought the stock you would have made about 6% but the real profits were seen in the options. that's why we bring in pete's brother, jon, now to explain. doc, welcome. >> thank you, judge. that's exactly right. this i
i think it looks good. >> hp. companies says it will launch a new android powered tablet. >> i think we get a $20 print here. hang with the stock. i truly believe the street right now is underestimating some of the potential here for recovery. is it going to $25 in no, i don't think so but i think the up side is still intact. i think the street moves a little bit higher. 23 holds, four buys, nine sells. >> last friday on the half, one of the najarian brothers pointed out some...
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david faber from california, hp headquarters. "sidewalk "squawk on the street" tomorrow, meg whitman will sit down with david. you noticed unusual trading ahead of the earnings. >> i did. 3:15 eastern time, they aggressively were coming for these options, these call options. and they were selling put options. does that mean they had tomorrow's newspaper today or at least the 45 minutes into the future newspaper? perhaps they did. or, they were just very bullish and had that as an excuse as to why they loaded up on these options. there were a number of very large trades that went off in this one. the puts were outtrading the calls pretty significantly. the calls caught and passed the puts in the 45 minutes. >> was this more unusual than the usual unusual? >> well, everybody, of course, has the excuse that they're buying and selling these options into an earnings play. >> right. >> so, you do have some cover, if you're somebody trading on tomorrow's news into something like that, because you can say, i was just very bullish. i saw
david faber from california, hp headquarters. "sidewalk "squawk on the street" tomorrow, meg whitman will sit down with david. you noticed unusual trading ahead of the earnings. >> i did. 3:15 eastern time, they aggressively were coming for these options, these call options. and they were selling put options. does that mean they had tomorrow's newspaper today or at least the 45 minutes into the future newspaper? perhaps they did. or, they were just very bullish and had that...
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is the turnaround at hp gaining steam? joe? >> yeah, i think it is. and, again, this is a classic example of a stock. it's somewhat similar to the story that we saw with yahoo! a couple of years ago. the story that we've seen with dell. you get these names that they lose their fundamental attraction for the investor. they lose their momentum. they waffle at the bottom. and the street marks down expectations significantly. then they come in with a modest surprise and everyone chases higher again. i'm not saying hewlett-packard is going up to 25 bucks or even 30 bucks. but what i will say is that the story right now is about a recovery that i believe is intact. i don't necessarily believe the comments from meg whitman that they would not break up the company. i think that's on the table. i think what just happened with dell, that's going to be fresh in the investors' minds. i think that places a put underneath the stock. >> you lay out the bull case. you certainly lay out the positive case about why you should think about owning this stock. the bears wo
is the turnaround at hp gaining steam? joe? >> yeah, i think it is. and, again, this is a classic example of a stock. it's somewhat similar to the story that we saw with yahoo! a couple of years ago. the story that we've seen with dell. you get these names that they lose their fundamental attraction for the investor. they lose their momentum. they waffle at the bottom. and the street marks down expectations significantly. then they come in with a modest surprise and everyone chases higher...
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so far hp the best performing stock on the dow 30 industrials. i said hp. best buy this morning says it's going to continue its experiment with price matching. you find something on amazon.com, best buy will match it. this only works ahead of time. it doesn't count after the purchase and only applies to certain retailers. most importantly, amazon. i think we have done that. best buy knows we do that. you look at a printer and check same price on amazon.com. best buy says they are ready for that. >> guilty of that yesterday. interesting. got to shop around. >> got to work the system. >> smartphone in your hand. >> use it. that's why it's a smartphone. >> we have smartest meteorologist around. she's on storm watch for us today. >> presidents day shopping. that's what i did yesterday. as you make your way out the door today, be prepared to drive through dangerous winterlike conditions. an absence of rain for the last two weeks. today the significant rainfall is back in the bay area and it's going to be with us just about all day long but today is the only wash
so far hp the best performing stock on the dow 30 industrials. i said hp. best buy this morning says it's going to continue its experiment with price matching. you find something on amazon.com, best buy will match it. this only works ahead of time. it doesn't count after the purchase and only applies to certain retailers. most importantly, amazon. i think we have done that. best buy knows we do that. you look at a printer and check same price on amazon.com. best buy says they are ready for...
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hp sold 15 million computers and keep in mind that hp figure would include computers sold to businesses. a lot of airline news to pass on to you this morning. keep in mind there's a big storm headed toward the east coast. many airlines are allowing you to rebook now for free as they expect winter storm nemo to shut down airports. japanese airline ana as extended cancellation of service out of san jose all of the way through march. the plan was to fly 787 dreamliners between san jose and tokyo and 787s as you know are grounded from commercial flight. several news reports say american airlines is this close to buying u.s. airways. the new airline probably called american would then become the largest airline in america. and southwest just lowered prices on some of its flights between san jose and los angeles to $49. this matches virgin america's price aforesaid that airline announced it would move into the san jose market starting in may though keep in mind virgin charges $25 for suitcases. southwest doesn't. so if you check a bag, the trip on southwest to l.a. will cost total round trip
hp sold 15 million computers and keep in mind that hp figure would include computers sold to businesses. a lot of airline news to pass on to you this morning. keep in mind there's a big storm headed toward the east coast. many airlines are allowing you to rebook now for free as they expect winter storm nemo to shut down airports. japanese airline ana as extended cancellation of service out of san jose all of the way through march. the plan was to fly 787 dreamliners between san jose and tokyo...
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hp bringing up the rear by two pennys. in terms of sectors, check out the transports leading the markets higher. dow jones up three points making that the biggest gain since july. not bad. the components, fedex right now, it's higher by two and two-thirds percent. ups up one and a quarter percent. united continental, that airline up 3.5%. nice move there. we really wanted you to look at the railroads. look at cfx, but kansas city southern is jumping by about six full percentage points, but the morgan stanley cyclicals looking good, economically sensitive groups with the performance there moving significantly higher by about 23 points. who makes up the index? like, we just don't throw the stuff out. names here, ford moving higher by four points. just takes a 50% gain for that. eaton up 3.5% making electrical components and power systems, and, of course, the standby, dow chemical moving higher by nearly 3%. what we have here to bring it apart and show it to you, it's strong, and the market rallying, what's it mean with last
hp bringing up the rear by two pennys. in terms of sectors, check out the transports leading the markets higher. dow jones up three points making that the biggest gain since july. not bad. the components, fedex right now, it's higher by two and two-thirds percent. ups up one and a quarter percent. united continental, that airline up 3.5%. nice move there. we really wanted you to look at the railroads. look at cfx, but kansas city southern is jumping by about six full percentage points, but the...
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hp gaining 3% and disney up 36%. those might seem like traffic returns. the milestone drivers may not necessarily be the same stocks that you will wish you will own. bell have this conversation ats the next peak. >> we got to make it trick oo. great stuff, thank you very much for the historical background, jackie. >> how the world's biggest money manager is playing there rally. >> and the real reason you may not feel any richener this rally. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right
hp gaining 3% and disney up 36%. those might seem like traffic returns. the milestone drivers may not necessarily be the same stocks that you will wish you will own. bell have this conversation ats the next peak. >> we got to make it trick oo. great stuff, thank you very much for the historical background, jackie. >> how the world's biggest money manager is playing there rally. >> and the real reason you may not feel any richener this rally. with scottrade's online banking, i...
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emc, hp, oar kel, cisco, -- oracle, cisco, dell, ibm. they're in many different types of businesses but for you to be doing everything from storage to connection activity, my goodness you're competing with cisco. they're one of your customers. you look at the great partnerships you have and it actually makes sense but what will spur the i-t spending? is it, jim, so many of these companies put it off during a tough economic time and now, we can't anymore, we've got to be competitive, we've got to spend on this because then i get it? >> i think you're right. there are two factors here. one there has been pause in purchasing, all kinds overhangs with fiscal cliffs and all kinds of other things we've had it deal with. but the emerging markets continue to grow pretty substantially and most of the companies including emulex are in there. and, you know, the, this, i think there is going to be refresh year but think about the growth in data. it is exponential. and you know --. liz: huge. >> the cell phones, the ipads they don't have a lot of dat
emc, hp, oar kel, cisco, -- oracle, cisco, dell, ibm. they're in many different types of businesses but for you to be doing everything from storage to connection activity, my goodness you're competing with cisco. they're one of your customers. you look at the great partnerships you have and it actually makes sense but what will spur the i-t spending? is it, jim, so many of these companies put it off during a tough economic time and now, we can't anymore, we've got to be competitive, we've got...
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cdw and hp networking implemented a virtual application network that reduces the time to deploy cloud applications from months to minutes. with fewer bottlenecks like this. finally. charles! client golf. aim for the lake. really? >>> all right, everybody coming up on "power lunch" president obama laying out his cyber security plan, a big meeting in washington with lots of top officials and people from private sector to discuss it. we'll tell what you it means for american businesses, it's a major threat. ge stock at four and a half year highs after selling its stake in nbc universal, the parent of cnbc among others to comcast, a big dividend hikes ahead potentially for ge and today on the "power pitch" we'll give sym cat 60 seconds to make its pitch to the cnbc team and top v vc hocho. are you in or out? you get to vote. back to michelle and the "halftime" crew. >>> luis daez is ce off the mexico stocking change. in mexico they're trying to get as much hft as they can. take a listen. >> yes, we're embracing is because they're bringing in liquidity to the mexican exchange and we now ha
cdw and hp networking implemented a virtual application network that reduces the time to deploy cloud applications from months to minutes. with fewer bottlenecks like this. finally. charles! client golf. aim for the lake. really? >>> all right, everybody coming up on "power lunch" president obama laying out his cyber security plan, a big meeting in washington with lots of top officials and people from private sector to discuss it. we'll tell what you it means for american...
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hp is the leading of those servers in the world. we're both jointly working to bring a lot of those workloads that are in the traditional models to the cloud. cheryl: do you find there's business-to-business opportunity in the united states? or do you think those opportunities are more overseas, whether it's china, whether it's parts of japan, even australia? i mean where are you kind of seeing the real growth right now? >> it is coming a little bit from both but from a different perspective. the u.s. has by far the largest i.t. infrastructure and probably the furthest along in terms of market leading. we see a lot of those customers moving over and adopting cloud early. china we're seeing something fascinating, just like you see with cell phones, where there is no i.t. infrastructure, so it's hey if we're going to build new infrastructure, let's do it first in the cloud. cheryl: is storage capacity a problem? >> one of the incredible things, we all have cell phones now. and those devices are massive collectors of data, video, pictu
hp is the leading of those servers in the world. we're both jointly working to bring a lot of those workloads that are in the traditional models to the cloud. cheryl: do you find there's business-to-business opportunity in the united states? or do you think those opportunities are more overseas, whether it's china, whether it's parts of japan, even australia? i mean where are you kind of seeing the real growth right now? >> it is coming a little bit from both but from a different...
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private, hooking up with microsoft might vault over lenovo and eventually take the top spot away from hp? >> so i don't paul coverdell but what i can say is being away from the public spotlight will probably help the company kind of, you know, do what it really needs to do to be successful over the longer term. liz: you do cover other companies such as kray, some the other names, f5 networks, concord technology, but looking at what microsoft has the ability to do, yet that stock price really just looks like it's, languishing a little closer to the 52-week low than certainly the 52-week high. would this relationship somehow juice that stock price in some way shape or form to get it closer to a-year high? >> so i don't think that this relationship is what is going to take the stock higher. what i do think is that there are the options of windows 8 and not just on the tablet but even on the smartphone is extremely important to get the stock price going. where the stock sits today, most investors are saying that microsoft is unlikely to be a large player in this game going forward and from o
private, hooking up with microsoft might vault over lenovo and eventually take the top spot away from hp? >> so i don't paul coverdell but what i can say is being away from the public spotlight will probably help the company kind of, you know, do what it really needs to do to be successful over the longer term. liz: you do cover other companies such as kray, some the other names, f5 networks, concord technology, but looking at what microsoft has the ability to do, yet that stock price...
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hp is the best performer on the dow 30 industrials so far this year. tesla under pressure this morning after the car company reported a wider loss than expected. we do have some good news. tesla is making cars much more quickly than it had in the past. so fast in fact that at times it has run ahead of its part suppliers. during the phone call with reporters yesterday, elon musk said at one point he was flying in parts from eastern europe costing 100 times more than shipping them by boat. he said that made me want to punch myself in the face. >> i would imagine. >> tough going. see what happens over there. beat yourself up. knockout punch. thank you very much. >> all right. could be a knockout weekend ahead in the sierra. >> it will be nice or go to the beach. one of those california bay area weekends that we love. let's start with the white stuff and get to our toyota snow report. brian hager joins us on the phone from squaw valley from tahoe with a look at the conditions on the slopes. it's cold enough out there for some of that recent snow to stick a
hp is the best performer on the dow 30 industrials so far this year. tesla under pressure this morning after the car company reported a wider loss than expected. we do have some good news. tesla is making cars much more quickly than it had in the past. so fast in fact that at times it has run ahead of its part suppliers. during the phone call with reporters yesterday, elon musk said at one point he was flying in parts from eastern europe costing 100 times more than shipping them by boat. he...
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. >> the market that hp serves changed dramatically because the pc business is now a shrinking business, an growing business. dell going private, creating new opportunities. >> the pc squeeze and move to mobile is a challenge facing logitech. billions of mice they've made. ce so calling the situation do or die for his company. welcome to "power lunch." er with very flattered you would choose to spend your birthday here with us. we don't have cake for you. not even lunch on "power lunch." but you are welcome to be here anyway. you just started with this company and you as you say, it is a pivotal time for the company. you started january 1. >> that's right. >> what is different? what surprised you? >> i just took over january 1. what surprised me is how powerful the capability is in our whole technical space. we have such technological advantage there. the real issue for us is we have to move that technological advantage from being just about pc peripherals to pc peripherals and mobile peripherals, like tablets. >> i want to show people, maybe can you do it, it is a cover for an ipad min
. >> the market that hp serves changed dramatically because the pc business is now a shrinking business, an growing business. dell going private, creating new opportunities. >> the pc squeeze and move to mobile is a challenge facing logitech. billions of mice they've made. ce so calling the situation do or die for his company. welcome to "power lunch." er with very flattered you would choose to spend your birthday here with us. we don't have cake for you. not even lunch on...
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. >> does this make you feel better about hp? >> not really. we've been on hpq since the autonomy announcement. but i go back to a couple of weeks ago, $17.32 high on monster volume. it needs to get above $18 for the next leg and i don't think it's going to happen. >> it's not just dell that is facing a possible deal. companies are buying each other, with office depot and office max the latest to hit the wire. joining us now is keith moore, event-driven strategist at mkm partners. keith, great to see you. >> hello. great to be back. thank you. >> i want to ask you about dell, since that is in the news. does the stock price -- do you see the potential for another offer or for the office to be sweetened? >> well, i think the only way that michael dell and his group are going to get the deal done will be to raise the price. originally, we thought, when they came in at $13.65, they were talking about $14 or $14.25. but i think the way it's played out with the number of holders that have come out against it, i'm not sure $14.25 is going to be enough
. >> does this make you feel better about hp? >> not really. we've been on hpq since the autonomy announcement. but i go back to a couple of weeks ago, $17.32 high on monster volume. it needs to get above $18 for the next leg and i don't think it's going to happen. >> it's not just dell that is facing a possible deal. companies are buying each other, with office depot and office max the latest to hit the wire. joining us now is keith moore, event-driven strategist at mkm...
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year, interesting statistic, he says we grew by about $48 billion more than google, microsoft, dell, hp, rim and nokia combined. he says apple sales in china are $24 billion, and that that number alone is larger than any technology company in the united states that cook at least is aware of. he said over 50% of ipad buyers in china and brazil are first time apple customers. he's confident of that halo effect and that that number will keep growing. now, we are continuing to see headlines coming out of this meeting. we'll keep an eye on these, as they come in but that's the latest as far as what's going on the west coast. >> can we surmise here, it is unfair to you, you're not in the room, he hasn't said anything at all regarding the cash pile and that's perhaps why the stock has turned negative. >> i think that's something that he's probably getting to, but wants to -- wants to point to the growth that is coming at the company wants to point to that product suite and the fact that they're committed to innovation first and foremost. and that obviously that's probably where they will be pl
year, interesting statistic, he says we grew by about $48 billion more than google, microsoft, dell, hp, rim and nokia combined. he says apple sales in china are $24 billion, and that that number alone is larger than any technology company in the united states that cook at least is aware of. he said over 50% of ipad buyers in china and brazil are first time apple customers. he's confident of that halo effect and that that number will keep growing. now, we are continuing to see headlines coming...
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. >>> shares in tesla under pressure after that company reported wider than expected loss and hp reports its financials today. let's turn to seema mody live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> a quick check on markets. futures are lower after yesterday's sell-off. that was triggered by release of minutes from last month's fed meeting which shows members are doubting the effectiveness of the feds latest stimulus program. central bank has been buying billions of mortgages and government bonds each month to keep interest rates low. we get data out on unemployment, inflation and housing and we're taking reaction to walmart earnings. the company reported earnings this morning. in terms of how we ended yesterday. sending it back over to you. >> thank you. sony last night announced it would build the fourth generation of its playstation which it craftily named the playstation 4. we didn't actually get an opportunity to see the box. the actual machine but it is less important than the power the machine will have. it will use amd chips. back when the playstation came out 13 years ago, th
. >>> shares in tesla under pressure after that company reported wider than expected loss and hp reports its financials today. let's turn to seema mody live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> a quick check on markets. futures are lower after yesterday's sell-off. that was triggered by release of minutes from last month's fed meeting which shows members are doubting the effectiveness of the feds latest stimulus program. central bank has been buying billions of mortgages...
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hp pavilion sharks are playing. keep that in mind. over toward the peninsula southbound 101 and then down toward mountain view we do have road crews there. no slowing on sensors and live look out there. we'll show you southbound side has light volume of traffic with taillights away from us past university avenue. so that's the reason why there's no slowing where you lose one lane. northbound no delays. no restrictions all of the way up into san mateo. good stuff on the peninsula side. east bay oakland 880 shows light easy traffic past high street with taillights past the construction zone and we'll end with a quick view of the east shore freeway. no delays here. we'll send it back to you. >>> we do have breaking news that we're following this morning. a woman is dead after being hit by a car overnight and now san jose police are searching for the driver. officers say the woman was hit by a dark colored car on monterey road and bellevue avenue. the driver took off before they arrived. so far police have not released the victim's identi
hp pavilion sharks are playing. keep that in mind. over toward the peninsula southbound 101 and then down toward mountain view we do have road crews there. no slowing on sensors and live look out there. we'll show you southbound side has light volume of traffic with taillights away from us past university avenue. so that's the reason why there's no slowing where you lose one lane. northbound no delays. no restrictions all of the way up into san mateo. good stuff on the peninsula side. east bay...
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i want to call out downtown tonight super love jam at hp pavili pavilion. >> that's what i am talking about. >> minor traffic jamming up. live shot shows how traffic is getting company here at the 101/680 interchange. 87 shows a build but it's friday with a later, light build. back to you. >> a love jam. >> that's what i needed. >> keeping it sexy. >> 5:57. we also continue to follow developing news out of southern california. we'll have the latest on that continued search for a former police officer accused of killing at least three people. [ mom ] dear chex cereal, i just had to write. you can't imagine how long i've been searching for something like this for my family. i'm amazed you make so many great flavors that are gluten free. my guys are crazy for chocolate chex and honey nut chex. for me, it's cinnamon. it means a lot to be able to give them something that's good for them, that also puts smiles on their faces. 'cause i really love those smiles. we're the harris family. and we love chex. [ male announcer ] love chex? connect with us on facebook. >>> on the run and out for rev
i want to call out downtown tonight super love jam at hp pavili pavilion. >> that's what i am talking about. >> minor traffic jamming up. live shot shows how traffic is getting company here at the 101/680 interchange. 87 shows a build but it's friday with a later, light build. back to you. >> a love jam. >> that's what i needed. >> keeping it sexy. >> 5:57. we also continue to follow developing news out of southern california. we'll have the latest on that...
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a new study by hp shows cyber crimes are costing companies over $9 million a year. we have assisted vice president of -- how much growth are we seeing? companies deal with a lot of things. we have done a lot of stories about growing costs for say health insurance and a number of things. now you add cyber insurance. how much growth have we seen in investment in this type of thing? >> connell, we have seen tremendous growth. people are becoming much more aware. every business has exposure. we have seen double-digit growth. connell: what is that year over year? >> absolutely. year over year. connell: $9 million number that i cited a number go, the interesting part about that is @ent 2010, according to that study, you have a 38% increase. that gives you an idea of how much we are going up. which type of companies "should get cyber security insurance"? >> you do not want to leave anything out for chance. you should absolutely have coverage if you are storing things for clients. almost everything is covered. depending on what you are talking about. that pays for the polic
a new study by hp shows cyber crimes are costing companies over $9 million a year. we have assisted vice president of -- how much growth are we seeing? companies deal with a lot of things. we have done a lot of stories about growing costs for say health insurance and a number of things. now you add cyber insurance. how much growth have we seen in investment in this type of thing? >> connell, we have seen tremendous growth. people are becoming much more aware. every business has exposure....
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now, weirdly enough wall street is pleased with hp this morning because the slowdown isn't as much as investors expected. the team is losing. it's just not losing as badly as people figured. let's turn to courtney reagan on this friday for a check at markets at cnbc world headquarters. good morning, courtney. >> good morning, scott. i want to tell viewers that our david faber will interview meg whitman in an hour from now. futures are higher today after stocks fell for a second straight day. however, we did close the day off the lows at the very least so things weren't as bad as could have been expected. however, we had disappointing data for manufacturing in both europe and the u.s. the dow posted its worst two-day drop of the year. broader s&p index set for its first weekly loss in the past eight weeks. no economic data today. earnings from abercrombie & fitch will steer the markets. dow fell nearly 47 points and will open trade today at 13,880. nasdaq fell to 3131. futures are higher going into the opening bell. >> we'll watch for that whitman interview. looking ahead to next week,
now, weirdly enough wall street is pleased with hp this morning because the slowdown isn't as much as investors expected. the team is losing. it's just not losing as badly as people figured. let's turn to courtney reagan on this friday for a check at markets at cnbc world headquarters. good morning, courtney. >> good morning, scott. i want to tell viewers that our david faber will interview meg whitman in an hour from now. futures are higher today after stocks fell for a second straight...
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there were more ipads sold than hp sold in the early innings of this game. that hits home. >> with that, apple is down today and google is at its highest level since its ipo in 2004. thanks. want to bring back the panel of tech watchers whether tim cook brought home the goods today. we welcome in these analysts. >> i couldn't imagine cook getting more specific about product road map. what i do see here inklings of c cognizance there is a market that needs to be served by a lower cost or lower perceived class of devices, part of what android had going for. i what i don't see here is recognition by cook that apple has not been a great company in services. software and hardware they do well and services where they kind of had their lunch eaten if you carve out itunes which really isn't service as a piece of software. >> a lot of vocal instruments in twitter say you say you don't have depression mentality but have $137 billion in cash and say you will never make a product in your words but no mention of apple maps. is cook on target or not? >> i don't know. cook
there were more ipads sold than hp sold in the early innings of this game. that hits home. >> with that, apple is down today and google is at its highest level since its ipo in 2004. thanks. want to bring back the panel of tech watchers whether tim cook brought home the goods today. we welcome in these analysts. >> i couldn't imagine cook getting more specific about product road map. what i do see here inklings of c cognizance there is a market that needs to be served by a lower...
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cdw and hp networking implemented a virtual application network that reduces the time to deploy cloud applications from months to minutes. with fewer bottlenecks like this. finally. charles! client golf. aim for the lake. really? we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." >> bracing for the storm, more than 50 million people in the u.s. are in the path of a storm in the northeast. >> brussels could see spending reduced for the fist time. >> chinese trade dropped sharply in january thanks to the effects of the lunar new year. >> plus, inve
cdw and hp networking implemented a virtual application network that reduces the time to deploy cloud applications from months to minutes. with fewer bottlenecks like this. finally. charles! client golf. aim for the lake. really? we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank...
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ashley: the dow is all green other than one, hp, the only one in the top 30. moving lower, only slightly. to the floor of the new york stock exchange where nicole is standing by. nicole? >> that's right. here with jason of seaport security. you said it was resilient, had call on earnings way back went when, and we are pushing all-time highs. what do you think? continue? how do you feel? >> i think we keep going on. i mean, the markets have been dealt every negative news headline to throw at it, barring nuclear disaster, and it is absorbed it all. couple that with the earnings you just mentioned. there's nothing, really, to take the market down. people talk about the sequester as a negative. you know what? if it forces them to cut spending, if that's how it's done, that's great for the market also. >> all right. i want to move on to apple. we disclose and you have many times on fox business you are a big fan, tim cooke today talking, not happy with the share price. i can't believe he mentioned that. usual i ceos don't mention the price. how do you feel? >> i'm
ashley: the dow is all green other than one, hp, the only one in the top 30. moving lower, only slightly. to the floor of the new york stock exchange where nicole is standing by. nicole? >> that's right. here with jason of seaport security. you said it was resilient, had call on earnings way back went when, and we are pushing all-time highs. what do you think? continue? how do you feel? >> i think we keep going on. i mean, the markets have been dealt every negative news headline to...
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cdw and hp networking implemented a virtual application network that reduces the time to deploy cloud applications from months to minutes. with fewer bottlenecks like this. finally. charles! client golf. aim for the lake. really? is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. >>> this is a special presentation of "squawk box." one of the most powerful women in business, carol bartz. >> i think you're going to see a pushback towards a lot of enterprise apps. >> the ceo of telecom giant at&t. randall stephenson. >> if things have to change, let's get them changed and let's get it put in place, let's get stability for the business environment. >> wharton's jeremy siegel on the 2013 stock surge. >> i really think so. and i think 16,000 to 17,000 is a very strong possibility. >> and a true american icon, clint eastwood. >> let's get going. let's get to work. >> the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning and welcome to "squawk box" here
cdw and hp networking implemented a virtual application network that reduces the time to deploy cloud applications from months to minutes. with fewer bottlenecks like this. finally. charles! client golf. aim for the lake. really? is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. >>> this is a special presentation of "squawk box." one of the most...
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and in the future these kids aren't going to grow up wanting a dell or hp. they're going to grow up wanting an apple device. exactly where they're in. i think if you look at it like that, i don't think apple is losing their cool. i think apple is becoming more and more main stream. our parents have an iphone or ipad. >> that might make them uncool. >> exactly. >> i think -- >> -- it's really interesting, i actually think they're moving so fast that apple's cool is not as marketable, and as investable as somebody's cool was 30 years ago. because it moves so quick. you guys would switch in a minute if samsung had a device that apple -- >> and the consensus thinking is that apple has all these market share gains to still get, that they haven't penetrated all these markets. that's the consensus thinking. >> i've heard from people recently say that when samsung and some of these other guys, you just can't take it for granted that apple continues to gain all -- >> and it's also what michelle said, correct me if i'm mistaken, because i have a couple of people your
and in the future these kids aren't going to grow up wanting a dell or hp. they're going to grow up wanting an apple device. exactly where they're in. i think if you look at it like that, i don't think apple is losing their cool. i think apple is becoming more and more main stream. our parents have an iphone or ipad. >> that might make them uncool. >> exactly. >> i think -- >> -- it's really interesting, i actually think they're moving so fast that apple's cool is not as...
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she performed at the hp pavilion last month. >>> a plan for fleet of electric taxis and four battery operated stations is in limbo. san francisco's municipal transit agency and "better place" received a federal grant to start the electric taxi network. well, now better place is scaling down its california business plan to focus instead on israel and denmark. an mtc spokesman said the grant was to help determine if that idea was feasible. apparently, it was not. >> 7:23. sal, what's going on in the south bay? >> we're shing more traffic there. let's start with 237 trying to get into santa clara and san jose. you are seeing a little bit of slow traffic. you see a little bit of fog there. it seems to be getting better viabilityweiss. we haven't had a lot of fog on -- visibilitywise. we haven't had a lot of fog. contra costa county not that bad, we have slow traffic in antioch and bay point. 680 is slow after the 24 interchange and then 80 is moderately heavy from pinole to richmond. if you are driving through, you can see a little bit of slow traffic there. and hayward to fremont, slowi
she performed at the hp pavilion last month. >>> a plan for fleet of electric taxis and four battery operated stations is in limbo. san francisco's municipal transit agency and "better place" received a federal grant to start the electric taxi network. well, now better place is scaling down its california business plan to focus instead on israel and denmark. an mtc spokesman said the grant was to help determine if that idea was feasible. apparently, it was not. >> 7:23....
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cdw and hp networking implemented a virtual application network that reduces the time to deploy cloud applications from months to minutes. with fewer bottlenecks like this. finally. charles! client golf. aim for the lake. really? to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up, the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. >>> welcome back to "squawk" this morning. we're seconds away from import sales and prices for january. rick from chicago. >> survey says, let's start with retail sales, up .1 of 1%, exactly as expected. no revisions to december. let's do the takeaways! take away autos, up .2, arguably a bit better than expected. take out autos and gasoline, also up.2. that is about half of what we expected. if you look at it from that vantage point, these numbers are passable. passable doesn't get you
cdw and hp networking implemented a virtual application network that reduces the time to deploy cloud applications from months to minutes. with fewer bottlenecks like this. finally. charles! client golf. aim for the lake. really? to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account....
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when you see the big acquisition deals, those usually are kind of -- remember hp buying palm. let's hope they don't resort to something like that that's usually what companies do, they buy revenue and lack imagination. i hope they don't do big m&as. but it is hard to say how far down the food chain they'll go and integrate into, because, you know, it sounds crazy, but, you know, samsung owns a fab. multibillion dollar fabs, they build their own ships. apple could afford to do that. they probably don't need to, but they could afford do that if they wanted to do. >> it would be interesting to see a vertical apple if at some point down the road that's where they're headed. kevin, appreciate your insight ahead of a important meeting. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> kevin landis. we're going to continue to monitor the fed chairman's hearing on capitol hill as the q&a continues. we'll bring you the highlights. rick santelli is gearing up for a discussion on gold and what a week to do it, rick. >> there was a time when the saying was trying to spin straw into gold. i think in thi
when you see the big acquisition deals, those usually are kind of -- remember hp buying palm. let's hope they don't resort to something like that that's usually what companies do, they buy revenue and lack imagination. i hope they don't do big m&as. but it is hard to say how far down the food chain they'll go and integrate into, because, you know, it sounds crazy, but, you know, samsung owns a fab. multibillion dollar fabs, they build their own ships. apple could afford to do that. they...
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the puck drops at 7:30 tonight at hp pavillion. >>> 9:56. let's go back over to rosemary for a check on when this gray stuff's going to go away. >> we are looking at the low clouds and fog at this hour. the high clouds will stick around through most of the afternoon and into the evening hours. at this hour, mid-40s to mid- 50s. then getting into the 10:00 hour, we're looking at upper 40s to mid-50s for your afternoon, lunchtime, mid-50s to near 60 degrees. the high clouds will be thick in nature, so white sky in store for your afternoon. there is a spare the air day in store for you today. 63 oakland. 61 hayward. 61 san francisco. 59 pacifica. been mentioning it this morning. still above average for this time of year, but boy, we had a spectacular friday, right? low 70s for areas like morgan hill, gilroy, upper 60s in napa. those numbers are gone, but we're still in pretty good shape. we could use rain and you can see from the extended forecast, not in this forecast, looks like thursday and friday hopefully. dig out the umbrella. do we even
the puck drops at 7:30 tonight at hp pavillion. >>> 9:56. let's go back over to rosemary for a check on when this gray stuff's going to go away. >> we are looking at the low clouds and fog at this hour. the high clouds will stick around through most of the afternoon and into the evening hours. at this hour, mid-40s to mid- 50s. then getting into the 10:00 hour, we're looking at upper 40s to mid-50s for your afternoon, lunchtime, mid-50s to near 60 degrees. the high clouds will be...
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cdw and hp networking implemented a virtual application network that reduces the time to deploy cloud applications from months to minutes. with fewer bottlenecks like this. finally. charles! client golf. aim for the lake. really? >>> well, the models said we would get snow and they weren't lying. that is a live picture outside cnbc headquarters in new jersey. the snow is just starting to come down hard now. got some people sanding the driveways. this area is expected to get as much as a foot of snow. but that is nothing compared to what boston is expecting in some areas there, two feet plus. let's get the capital markets op ed. gary kaminsky getting a retail channel check with the ceo of kimco realty. >> i'm here at post 8-d where they trade kimco. david henry, great to see you again. welcome. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> let's talk about kimco. you guys reported fourth quarter two days ago. in a time where we see activists going after companies for bad cash management, bad capital allocation, what stood out to me with us excellent capital allocati allocation. what drove th
cdw and hp networking implemented a virtual application network that reduces the time to deploy cloud applications from months to minutes. with fewer bottlenecks like this. finally. charles! client golf. aim for the lake. really? >>> well, the models said we would get snow and they weren't lying. that is a live picture outside cnbc headquarters in new jersey. the snow is just starting to come down hard now. got some people sanding the driveways. this area is expected to get as much as...
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you talk about marisa meyer, hp is run by two women. >> those on the conference call realized kathy was on that call. a lot of rigor there. >> still ahead, macy's ceo takes his stand in his company's court battle in the court battle. >> is he going to sing gold finger this weekend? >> live to the courthouse, that's where we're going to go with the latest on the trial. the opening bell just a minute or so away. first bell of the week, more "squawk on the street" ahead. [ ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mees-benz financial services. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. i
you talk about marisa meyer, hp is run by two women. >> those on the conference call realized kathy was on that call. a lot of rigor there. >> still ahead, macy's ceo takes his stand in his company's court battle in the court battle. >> is he going to sing gold finger this weekend? >> live to the courthouse, that's where we're going to go with the latest on the trial. the opening bell just a minute or so away. first bell of the week, more "squawk on the street"...
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hp is saying you have to fix this problem or we're not going to employ you as much as we have in the past. >> brian shactman, thank you. have a good weekend. >> good luck with the phone. >> thanks. you know how they made all that money, leigh? >> how so? >> through the apple repair. >> yes, one year apple care. i signed up for it, yeah. >> it doesn't break, these other things. >> this is the narrative of business, brian hit it. samsung is making huge strides now. apple stock is down 35%. what seemed unquestionable a year or two ago and apple is great. i'm not doubting apple but this is new players come in. one fumbles. this is what makes business narratives fun to watch. >> but this never broke. >> there you go. that's all the more reason to look what blackberry is doing. that's incredible. it's incredible. >> coming up, some of the most remarkable footage of wolves ever seen. straight ahead emmy winning film make he is jim and jamie dutcher join us next on "morning joe." [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustr
hp is saying you have to fix this problem or we're not going to employ you as much as we have in the past. >> brian shactman, thank you. have a good weekend. >> good luck with the phone. >> thanks. you know how they made all that money, leigh? >> how so? >> through the apple repair. >> yes, one year apple care. i signed up for it, yeah. >> it doesn't break, these other things. >> this is the narrative of business, brian hit it. samsung is making...
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cdw and hp networking implemented a virtual application network that reduces the time to deploy cloud applications from months to minutes. with fewer bottlenecks like this. finally. charles! client golf. aim for the lake. really? >>> the dow is trying to get out of the the red. what is coming up tonight? >> the hottest ipo thz year, gas prices near records so we're going to ask the former bank of america vice chairman why gas prices are higher and in honor of valentine's day the trades, the traders are actively courting. >> the trades, the traders are actively courting? >> they are in love with these stocks but not quite the right time to go after them. when is going to be the right time to actually make the play so to speak. >> all right, we'll see you tonight, melissa. see you guys in a little bit. >>> here is what you missed earlier on if you're just joining us this morning. >> welcome to hour three of "squawk on the street." here's what's happening so far. >> it is officially done after months and months of waiting, we are here, and the big news, u.s. airways group and american ai
cdw and hp networking implemented a virtual application network that reduces the time to deploy cloud applications from months to minutes. with fewer bottlenecks like this. finally. charles! client golf. aim for the lake. really? >>> the dow is trying to get out of the the red. what is coming up tonight? >> the hottest ipo thz year, gas prices near records so we're going to ask the former bank of america vice chairman why gas prices are higher and in honor of valentine's day the...